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2024 Dec 30, 7:29pm   31,434 views  667 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

https://www.amren.com/features/2024/12/india-its-worse-than-you-think/


India: It’s Worse Than You Think

Most Westerners know nothing about India beyond vague ideas about Hinduism, yoga, gurus, and maybe a dash of Bollywood. To such people, this article will be a rude awakening. ...

I had first returned to India with the idea of improving it, but after 11 years, I realized that India was a sinking ship, with worsening and increasingly shameless corruption, degraded people, and a society that was falling apart. I had never met an honest bureaucrat or politician. I applied to emigrate to Canada and my application was approved in a record three weeks.

I now advise East Asian and Western corporations on investing in India. Most of what I tell them sounds to them exaggerated, unrealistic, and unbelievable. After much dance, drama, and a great deal of lost money, they begin to believe what I tell them. However, this learning is never institutionalized because of a refusal to understand India. This is a form of political correctness, a poison eating away the innards of Western values.

When I was a child growing up in India, I learned that “might makes right.” Power was often abused, with those in control acting as if they had a God-given right to exploit and dominate others. The display of authority could be so extreme that questioning it or expecting those in power to do their duty might lead to retribution. Those in authority seemed to believe that their positions were not for serving others but for personal gain.

People who showed respect appeared to have meekly accepted a lower, subservient position. Kind people had to hide their compassion, for being nice was seen as a weakness.

In India, I have rarely seen someone in authority take the initiative to solve a problem he was responsible for. When I was at university, an underaged boy who worked in the kitchen was raped and sodomized by the janitors. I reported the matter, but not only did no one in authority do what was right — something well within their power — the authorities and fellow students threatened me with severe consequences if I pursued the matter further. Devoid of empathy, they also made fun of the boy and me.

Yes, there is an element of sadism here. There is some degree of pleasure that Indians take in the pain suffered by others. The attitude of the authorities was like that of the high-placed Delhi bureaucrat who told me that his Black Label whiskey tastes so much better because he knows that most Indians can’t afford to drink it.

This confuses Westerners. If they had power, even if they were corrupt, in a situation where there was nothing to gain or lose — no bribes to receive since both parties were poor, and no risk of offending someone well-connected — they would do the right thing and book the alleged rapist. These Indians would do nothing, not even lift a finger, unless there was a reward: money or sex. Their apathy was bottomless.


The article goes on about how incredibly low-trust India is as a society.

True? Any people from India want to opine on this?

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664   HeadSet   2026 Jan 19, 5:39pm  

KgK one says

plumbing is 1900

I have personally seen old Roman and Greek ruins where one can still see the sanitary facilities. They diverted part of a river into a facility that had toilet like stools that allowed waste to be dropped into the flowing water and be carried away. I even saw one of these at Hadrian's Wall. The one at Side in present day Turkey was 3,000 years old, the one in England was 2,000 years old.
665   stereotomy   2026 Jan 19, 6:07pm  

HeadSet says

KgK one says


plumbing is 1900

I have personally seen old Roman and Greek ruins where one can still see the sanitary facilities. They diverted part of a river into a facility that had toilet like stools that allowed waste to be dropped into the flowing water and be carried away. I even saw one of these at Hadrian's Wall. The one at Side in present day Turkey was 3,000 years old, the one in England was 2,000 years old.

Mohenjo Daro, a major city of the Indus civilization, had sanitary facilities 5,000 years ago.

Back then they didn't know about gunpowder, so they didn't have to shit in the woods to make saltpeter.
666   KgK one   2026 Jan 19, 6:13pm  

Roman elites in city may use group bathroom with 20 people and shared brush or rope, but bulk of the people were in ground fighting or defending used nature. Even now people deployed on borders in war ww1,ww2 all used nature.

No one in any country wants to see this. I drive in philly and I see lot of homeless (mostly white n AA) doing this and its nasty. race doesnt matter because we are all made from Proton,electeon n neutron. Google blocks such videos so you dont see it online but lot out there.

Indians can be Known for other things. Why not for really low crime, or highly educated, spelling bee champs, chess champs,or high snp 500 ceos, or entrepreneurial, really low divorce rates. ...
667   HeadSet   2026 Jan 19, 6:49pm  

KgK one says

Indians can be Known for other things

Where is the fun in that? We can say that India caused the English to be addicted to tea and made curry popular enough to be sold in barrels even in small English towns. India polluted military uniforms throughout the world when they invented khaki. And because of India, people wear pajamas to bed. Plus, India was the source of that insane base 10 number system. If you are proud of your ethnicity, it is no big deal if others joke at your expense. Just joke about theirs.

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